Humza Yousaf targeted by Rangers supporters deflecting from the truth

Deflecting from the truth…

Photo: Jane Barlow

Rangers supporters have being doing what they do best this week, deflecting from the truth. In doing so they need to find a target to unleash their venom at.

This week’s unfortunate victim is the first minister Humza Yousaf  and he is of course a self confessed Celtic supporter, but wanting him to condemn something that didn’t happen is a bit of a stretch.

The hordes are of course fuming because Humza tore a strip off them when they caused chaos as they rampaged in the city celebrating their clubs first title back in 2021, but he was right. It was during a lockdown when everyone was on restrictions, also police officers were assaulted and city property was destroyed as the bears had their very own Royal rumble in George Square. It’s not on a par with our celebrations on Saturday. No where near it.

Photo: Jane Barlow

This doesn’t register in the minds of the deluded Rangers supporters though, they need a figure to blame for their woes after another disappointing season. One week it’s a referee, the next the SFA, the next it’s, well anyone that has the misfortune to be in the firing line.

It’s just their nature, they need a victim to blame for their woes. The facts don’t matter to them.

The destruction of Manchester wasn’t the fault of oldco supporters in 2008. Administration and Liquidation weren’t the faults of David Murray and Craig Whyte. The pitch riots at Hampden against Hibs weren’t their faults. Having to drink toilet water in Seville wasn’t their fault.

You get the picture, they know deep down that their club is a financial basket case, and will always be second best to Celtic. They just need a fall guy to aim their frustrations at.

The problem though is much closer to home, they only need to take a good look in the mirror to see what the real source of their problems are.

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